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foal

Foal vs Fool - What's the difference?

foal | fool |


As nouns the difference between foal and fool

is that foal is a young (male or female) horse, especially just after birth or less than a year old while fool is a person with poor judgment or little intelligence.

As verbs the difference between foal and fool

is that foal is to give birth; to bear offspring while fool is to trick; to make a fool of someone.

Foal vs Goal - What's the difference?

foal | goal |


As nouns the difference between foal and goal

is that foal is a young (male or female) horse, especially just after birth or less than a year old while goal is gaul.

As a verb foal

is (equestrian) to give birth; to bear offspring.

As a proper noun goal is

britain.

Coal vs Foal - What's the difference?

coal | foal |


As nouns the difference between coal and foal

is that coal is (uncountable) a black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel while foal is a young (male or female) horse, especially just after birth or less than a year old.

As verbs the difference between coal and foal

is that coal is to take on a supply of coal (usually of steam ships) while foal is (equestrian) to give birth; to bear offspring.

Taxonomy vs Foal - What's the difference?

taxonomy | foal |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and foal

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while foal is a young (male or female) horse, especially just after birth or less than a year old.

As a verb foal is

(equestrian) to give birth; to bear offspring.

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